Gaza protesters face expulsion after seizing Columbia University building

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators occupying Columbia University received the threat of expulsion as they vowed to stay until their demands were met after barricading themselves inside one of its main buildings.

The standoff between the hundreds of protesters and officials at the Ivy League university escalated after the authorities began suspending students. On Tuesday afternoon, a university official said anyone in the building could be expelled.

The Biden administration, in its most forceful denouncement of the protests yet, said the latest occupation was “unacceptable” and “not an example of peaceful protest”.

Activists barricade themselves in the hall, which contains the office of the dean

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A demonstrator breaks the windows of the front door of Hamilton Hall to secure a chain around it to prevent the authorities from entering

A demonstrator breaks the windows of the front door of Hamilton Hall to secure a chain around it to prevent the authorities from entering

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Protesters storming the hall

Protesters storming the hall

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Students secure the entrance

Students secure the entrance

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“The president believes that forcibly taking over a building on campus is absolutely the wrong approach,” John Kirby, the national security council spokesman, told reporters.

Hundreds of students stormed the New York campus’s Hamilton Hall early

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